AuthorTopic: "L 01 01 01..." etc. on boot? Help! (Read 4386 times)

I just installed Vector Linux, and so far as I can tell I fit everything to my computer and stuff, but when I try to get it to boot, all I get is a black screen with my pci device listing, and " L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01..." etc. Did I do something wrong or..?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will gladly send any information needed, but please ask for it in laymen terms, as I am a complete Linux noob...I have never run any Linux at all.

I just installed Vector Linux, and so far as I can tell I fit everything to my computer and stuff, but when I try to get it to boot, all I get is a black screen with my pci device listing, and " L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01..." etc.

That is a Lilo (the Linux loader's) error meaning "invalid disk command". So yes, something is wrong with your install. I suspect either: 1) a faulty hard drive, 2) invalid partitions or 3) you installed VL to one hard drive and then wrote LILO to the MBR of a different hard drive.

Reinsert the VL CD. Get to the second screen and choose the option "Exit - bailout from this setup to the Linux shell". When you get the root "#" prompt, type "fdisk -l" and tell us what it says. Did you get any funny errors or strange things happening when you did the install? Did the install complete properly?

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BOOT ERRORS The boot process takes place in two stages. The first stage loader is a single sector, and is loaded by the BIOS or by the loader in the MBR. It loads the multi-sector second stage loader, but is very space limited. When the first stage loader gets control, it types the letter "L"; when it is ready to transfer control to the sec- ond stage loader it types the letter "I". If any error occurs, like a disk read error, it will put out a hexadecimil error code, and then it will re-try the operation. All hex error codes are BIOS return values, except for the lilo-generated 40, 99 and 9A. A partial list of error codes follows:

If the kernel is not located, there are several plausible explanationsI.E. Was the md5sum checked prior to burning the downloaded ISO ?

After verification of drive locations (fdisk -l) if they are correct, try (use vasm) to re-run the lilo loader install

The lilo install option used was not stated (MBR. dual boot, floppy etc)To confirm, /etc/lilo.conf may read, & if in doubt, be postedThe content of /etc/fstab must match lilo.conf locations

Larry - Pardon me - but I just must ask:Why is the very first "suspected cause" you suggest, inevitably advised_ it may be "a faulty hard drive" ?

To the best of my knowledge, there have been none ( of numereous incidents where original undetermined glitches were found - the hard drive was the culprit.

Alwasy a remote possibility, but one that results in much wasted efforts to verify - meanwhile, more logical trouble-shooting has been side-tracked.

just 'vasm' not 'use vasm'; I think vxt meant "...try (using vasm) to re-run..." and vasm is started from command line with simply 'vasm'. Of course, I think you'll then need to select the 'SUPER' option, enter the root password, and then you'll find access to re-install lilo.

lagagnon had you boot to the shell from the CD, however to get vasm working you need to do one extra step. You need to boot from the CD, however this time you need to have it boot your currently installed system which means you'll be specifying the boot partition (i.e the partition that contains your existing VL system). This will get you booted from your hard drive and it's currently installed VL system. You'll then need to login using the user accounts you created during install, and then run 'vasm'.

I wish I knew the exact process of your installed system from CD so I could give you a detailed step-by-step but I don't know it off the top of my head. If you have troubles with this then I'll give it a shot myself and post the details.

To procedure to get to your system from the CD is displayed on the initial screen. It tells you to type:linux root=/dev/hdxx roYou will need to change the hdxx to the partition where you installed VL. I think that is what Lagagnon was looking for when he wanted the output of fdisk -l. Try using hdd5 and see what happens.